From: | Paul Zanis <ZAP59@aol.com> |
Date: | 09 Mar 1998 14:17:13 |
Reply: | cpeo-military |
Subject: | Re: Reply to signs and fences query |
I grew up next to Camp Edwards on Cape Cod. It has a large old impact area. I hiked around and as I got older I got a trailbike. There was a great attraction to the impact area because of all the stuff their is to look at and lots of other reasons I won't get into. I was lucky to survive because I seem to learn the hard way. After all the years spent poking around and what I observed(crimes against the environment) its all paying off. The military didn't think anybody was watching, but I was! Proof is the discovery of buried bombs over 1000. As soon as the military thinks they have answers (they blame everybody but themselfs) that are realy nothing more than lies I will reveal more information until they pack it up and leave. It is hard for me to except any reason why our own military who pleaged to protect us can't tell its citizens the plain truth and all work together for answers to the problems we are finding. The National Guard says its cooperating but it realy isn't. One example that just happened a week ago. The guard set up a tour of the impact area to look for more munitions. They were unprepared, they didn't even bring a metal detector. I didn't bring a devining rod. I did kick the ground. The fact is detectors were available! Paul Zanis Impact Area Review Team | |
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